RAM
/ræm/
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Definition
Noun:
- An uncastrated adult male sheep: A ram is a male sheep that has not been neutered.
- A tool for driving or forcing something by impact: A ram is a heavy device or part of a machine used to strike, drive, or crush something with force.
- (Capitalized: the Ram) The first sign of the zodiac (Aries): In astrology, the Ram is the constellation and zodiac sign which the sun enters around March 21.
- (Capitalized: RAM) Random Access Memory: In computing, RAM is the common, volatile memory a computer uses to run programs and process data while it is on.
Verb:
- To strike or drive against something with great force: To ram means to hit or push something very hard, often with a forward motion.
- To force something into a place or position: To ram means to push or stuff something into a space tightly or forcefully.
- To crowd or pack tightly: To ram can mean to fill a space completely.
Examples of Usage
Noun:
- The farmer separated the ram from the ewes.
- They used a hydraulic ram to drive the posts into the ground.
- Her zodiac sign is the Ram.
- My computer needs more RAM to run this software smoothly.
Verb:
- The ship rammed into the dock during the storm.
- He rammed the key into the lock.
- Fans rammed the stadium to capacity for the final game.
Advanced Usage
"To ram something home": To emphasize a point or idea very forcefully to ensure it is understood.
- The teacher used several examples to ram the lesson home.
"To ram something down someone's throat" (Idiomatic): To force an idea, opinion, or belief on someone in an aggressive, unwelcome way.
- He's always trying to ram his political views down everyone's throat.
Variants and Related Words
- Battering ram (n): A historical siege weapon consisting of a large, heavy log used to break down gates or walls.
- Ramjet (n): A type of jet engine that uses the engine's forward motion to compress incoming air.
- RAM disk (n): A virtual drive created using a portion of a computer's RAM to mimic a very fast hard disk.
Synonyms
- Noun (sheep): Buck (for goats), tup (British term).
- Verb (strike): Crash, smash, slam, pound.
- Verb (force): Stuff, cram, jam, wedge.
Related Phrasal Verbs
Ram into: To crash violently into something.
- The car lost control and rammed into the barrier.
Ram through: To force something (like a law or plan) to be accepted quickly and often against opposition.
- The government rammed the controversial bill through parliament.
Related Idioms
- Like a battering ram: With great, relentless, and destructive force.
- The criticism hit him like a battering ram.
Noun
- uncastrated adult male sheep
- a British term is `tup'
- a tool for driving or forcing something by impact
- the first sign of the zodiac which the sun enters at the vernal equinox; the sun is in this sign from about March 21 to April 19
- (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Aries
- the most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible
Verb
- crowd or pack to capacity
- the theater was jampacked
- undergo damage or destruction on impact
- the plane crashed into the ocean
- The car crashed into the lamp post
- force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically
- She rammed her mind into focus
- He drives me mad
- strike or drive against with a heavy impact
- ram the gate with a sledgehammer
- pound on the door